【单选题】Speaker A. Do you want to come over on Saturday I'm having a little party.Speaker B: ______
A.Why are you going to have a party
B.Oh, I like parties very much. I can meet a lot of interesting people.
C.How about a picnic I think it is more interesting than a party.
D.Thanks. I'd love to. What time
A.Why are you going to have a party
B.Oh, I like parties very much. I can meet a lot of interesting people.
C.How about a picnic I think it is more interesting than a party.
D.Thanks. I'd love to. What time
【单选题】In country after country, talk of nonsmoker’s right is in the air. While a majority of countries have taken little (51) no action yet, some 30 nations have introduced legislated steps to control smoking. Many laws have been introduced in other countries to (52) clear the air for nonsmokers, or to cut cigarette consumption.
Smoking is harmful (53) the health of people. World governments should conduct serious campaigns against it. (54) on cigarette advertisements, plus health warnings on packages and ban on public smoking in certain places, (55) as theaters, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in (56) of nonsmokers or in controlling smoking.But world attention is also focusing on another step (57) will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his habit. Great efforts should be made to (58) young people especially of the dreadful consequences of taking up the habit.And cigarette price should be raiseD、
In the long run, (59) is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were banned altogether but many people are not (60) for such drastic action.
A、assist B、help C、disgust D、impact
Smoking is harmful (53) the health of people. World governments should conduct serious campaigns against it. (54) on cigarette advertisements, plus health warnings on packages and ban on public smoking in certain places, (55) as theaters, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in (56) of nonsmokers or in controlling smoking.But world attention is also focusing on another step (57) will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his habit. Great efforts should be made to (58) young people especially of the dreadful consequences of taking up the habit.And cigarette price should be raiseD、
In the long run, (59) is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were banned altogether but many people are not (60) for such drastic action.
A、assist B、help C、disgust D、impact
【单选题】A: Good morning, Shevedon Hotel. B: Hello, I'd like to book a double room for this weekend, please. A: ______
A.What is the matter
B.What can I do for you
C.OK. Your name, please
D.Can I help you
A.What is the matter
B.What can I do for you
C.OK. Your name, please
D.Can I help you
【单选题】Man: I'm going to drop my Information Science class. It meets too early in the morning.Woman: Is that really a good reason to drop the class, TonyQuestion: What does the woman imply
A.Tony should continue taking the course.
B.She approves of Tony's decision.
C.Tony can choose "another science course.
D.She can't meet Tony so early in the morning.
A.Tony should continue taking the course.
B.She approves of Tony's decision.
C.Tony can choose "another science course.
D.She can't meet Tony so early in the morning.
【判断题】机体在高原训练的条件下,运动后血乳酸、肌乳酸存在下降的趋势,这是机体对缺氧环境的适应。()
【单选题】In country after country, talk of nonsmoker’s right is in the air. While a majority of countries have taken little (51) no action yet, some 30 nations have introduced legislated steps to control smoking. Many laws have been introduced in other countries to (52) clear the air for nonsmokers, or to cut cigarette consumption.
Smoking is harmful (53) the health of people. World governments should conduct serious campaigns against it. (54) on cigarette advertisements, plus health warnings on packages and ban on public smoking in certain places, (55) as theaters, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in (56) of nonsmokers or in controlling smoking.But world attention is also focusing on another step (57) will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his habit. Great efforts should be made to (58) young people especially of the dreadful consequences of taking up the habit.And cigarette price should be raiseD、
In the long run, (59) is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were banned altogether but many people are not (60) for such drastic action.
A、Restrictions B、Leisure C、Remarks D、Layout
Smoking is harmful (53) the health of people. World governments should conduct serious campaigns against it. (54) on cigarette advertisements, plus health warnings on packages and ban on public smoking in certain places, (55) as theaters, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in (56) of nonsmokers or in controlling smoking.But world attention is also focusing on another step (57) will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his habit. Great efforts should be made to (58) young people especially of the dreadful consequences of taking up the habit.And cigarette price should be raiseD、
In the long run, (59) is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were banned altogether but many people are not (60) for such drastic action.
A、Restrictions B、Leisure C、Remarks D、Layout
【单选题】Although the cultural pattern of the community affects early upbringing of a child in the home, it is______not the only factor.
A.however
B.anyhow
C.nevertheless
D.yet
A.however
B.anyhow
C.nevertheless
D.yet
【单选题】The ______ temperature of a human body, no matter in what part of the world he lives, is about 26.8℃.
A、common
B、average
C、regular
D、normal
A、common
B、average
C、regular
D、normal
【单选题】It happens to us all, however hard we may try to delay the process—we grow olD、Surgery may remove wrinkles (皱纹), skin which has become less firm may be tightened by a surgical operation on the face, and hair-dressers may dye grey hair a more youthful color, but we cannot remain young forever.
Advances in medicine have made it possible for more people to stay alive longer. However, what is important is the quality of life, and people age differently. Some people remain quite well and able to look after themselves when they get old, but others of the same age are not so lucky. They have to go into a nursing home in order to receive adequate care.
The worst aspect of ageing is that often the mind becomes less alert.As people grow older, they often experience loss of short-term memory, although they may well be able to recall quite easily events that happened long ago. Later they may suffer from dementia (痴呆), a disease which gets gradually worse.
By no means all elderly people are in this category. Many senior citizens are in possession of all their faculties and see retirement as a time of freedom. Not only that, if they have a generous retirement pension, they are likely to be quite well off, with money to spend on holidays and other luxuries.Because of this, both businesses and government have a new respect for what is known as grey power.
By no means, however, does everyone treat OAPs with respect. There are some culture which are noted for the great respect with which they treat their old people, but many people in other cultures regard the old people as having a very low status in society and treat them accordingly. They often consider old people as having one foot in the grave. Someone should remind them that they, too, will be old one day.
The worst aspect of ageing is ______.
A、inability to look after oneself B、low retirement pension
C、getting more and more forgetful D、inadequate medical care
Advances in medicine have made it possible for more people to stay alive longer. However, what is important is the quality of life, and people age differently. Some people remain quite well and able to look after themselves when they get old, but others of the same age are not so lucky. They have to go into a nursing home in order to receive adequate care.
The worst aspect of ageing is that often the mind becomes less alert.As people grow older, they often experience loss of short-term memory, although they may well be able to recall quite easily events that happened long ago. Later they may suffer from dementia (痴呆), a disease which gets gradually worse.
By no means all elderly people are in this category. Many senior citizens are in possession of all their faculties and see retirement as a time of freedom. Not only that, if they have a generous retirement pension, they are likely to be quite well off, with money to spend on holidays and other luxuries.Because of this, both businesses and government have a new respect for what is known as grey power.
By no means, however, does everyone treat OAPs with respect. There are some culture which are noted for the great respect with which they treat their old people, but many people in other cultures regard the old people as having a very low status in society and treat them accordingly. They often consider old people as having one foot in the grave. Someone should remind them that they, too, will be old one day.
The worst aspect of ageing is ______.
A、inability to look after oneself B、low retirement pension
C、getting more and more forgetful D、inadequate medical care
【单选题】It’s a typical Snoopy card: cheerful message, bright colors, though a little yellow and faded now. Though I’ve received fancier, more expensive cards over the years, this is the only one I’ve saveD、One summer, it spoke volumes to me.
I received it during the first June I faced as a widow to raise two teenage daughters alone. In all the emotional confusion of this sudden single parent- hood, I was overwhelmed with, of all things, the simplest housework: leaky taps, oil’ changes, even barbecues (烧烤). Those had always been my husband’s jobs. I was embarrassed every time I hit my thumb with a hammer or couldn’t get the lawnmower (割草机) starteD、 My uncertain at- tempts only fueled the fear inside me: How could I be both a father and mother to my girlsClearly, I lacked the tools and skills.
On this particular morning, my girls pushed me into the living room to see something. (I prayed it wasn’t another repair job). The "something" turned out to be an envelope and several wrapped bundles on the carpet. My puzzlement must have been plain as I gazed from the colorful packages to my daughters’ bright faces.
"Go ahead! Open them!" they urgeD、As I unwrapped the packages, I discovered a small barbecue grill (烧烤架) and all the necessary objects in- eluding a green kitchen glove with a frog pattern on it.
"But why " I askeD、
"Happy Father’sDay!" they shouted together.
"Moms don’t get presents on Father’sDay," I protesteD、
"You forgot to open the card," Jane remindeD、I pulled it from the envelope. There sat Snoopy, on top of his dog house, merrily wishing me a Happy Father’sDay. "Because," the girls said, "you’ve been a father and mother to us. Why shouldn’t you be remembered on Father’sDay "
As I fought back tears, I realized they were right. I wanted to be a "professional" dad, who had the latest tools and knew all the tricks of the trade. The girls only wanted a parent they could count on to be there, day after day, performing repeatedly the maintenance tasks of basic care and love.
The girls are grown now, and they still send me Father’sDay cards, but none of those cards means as much to me as that first one. Its simple message told me being a great parent didn’t require any special tools at all--just a willing worker.
What puzzled the mother when her daughters asked her to see something one morning
A、It was not another repair job this time.
B、Both of her daughters looked exciteD、
C、She got gifts at that time of the year.
D、The bundles on the floor were wrappeD、
I received it during the first June I faced as a widow to raise two teenage daughters alone. In all the emotional confusion of this sudden single parent- hood, I was overwhelmed with, of all things, the simplest housework: leaky taps, oil’ changes, even barbecues (烧烤). Those had always been my husband’s jobs. I was embarrassed every time I hit my thumb with a hammer or couldn’t get the lawnmower (割草机) starteD、 My uncertain at- tempts only fueled the fear inside me: How could I be both a father and mother to my girlsClearly, I lacked the tools and skills.
On this particular morning, my girls pushed me into the living room to see something. (I prayed it wasn’t another repair job). The "something" turned out to be an envelope and several wrapped bundles on the carpet. My puzzlement must have been plain as I gazed from the colorful packages to my daughters’ bright faces.
"Go ahead! Open them!" they urgeD、As I unwrapped the packages, I discovered a small barbecue grill (烧烤架) and all the necessary objects in- eluding a green kitchen glove with a frog pattern on it.
"But why " I askeD、
"Happy Father’sDay!" they shouted together.
"Moms don’t get presents on Father’sDay," I protesteD、
"You forgot to open the card," Jane remindeD、I pulled it from the envelope. There sat Snoopy, on top of his dog house, merrily wishing me a Happy Father’sDay. "Because," the girls said, "you’ve been a father and mother to us. Why shouldn’t you be remembered on Father’sDay "
As I fought back tears, I realized they were right. I wanted to be a "professional" dad, who had the latest tools and knew all the tricks of the trade. The girls only wanted a parent they could count on to be there, day after day, performing repeatedly the maintenance tasks of basic care and love.
The girls are grown now, and they still send me Father’sDay cards, but none of those cards means as much to me as that first one. Its simple message told me being a great parent didn’t require any special tools at all--just a willing worker.
What puzzled the mother when her daughters asked her to see something one morning
A、It was not another repair job this time.
B、Both of her daughters looked exciteD、
C、She got gifts at that time of the year.
D、The bundles on the floor were wrappeD、
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